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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade graphiql from 1.5.16 to 1.6.0.

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Package name: graphiql
  • 1.6.0 - 2022-02-22
  • 1.5.20 - 2022-02-18
  • 1.5.19 - 2022-02-15
  • 1.5.19-canary-acf0474b.0 - 2022-02-15
  • 1.5.18 - 2022-02-15
  • 1.5.17 - 2022-02-03
  • 1.5.16 - 2021-12-09
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I will reformat the title to use the proper commit message syntax.

@parse-github-assistant parse-github-assistant bot changed the title [Snyk] Upgrade graphiql from 1.5.16 to 1.6.0 refactor: upgrade graphiql from 1.5.16 to 1.6.0 Mar 25, 2022
@mtrezza mtrezza merged commit 4d17622 into alpha Mar 25, 2022
@mtrezza mtrezza deleted the snyk-upgrade-dc0e30da55aacc77520f33c922657457 branch March 25, 2022 16:01
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🎉 This change has been released in version 4.1.0-alpha.3

@parseplatformorg parseplatformorg added the state:released-alpha Released as alpha version label Mar 30, 2022
mtrezza pushed a commit to mtrezza/parse-dashboard that referenced this pull request Apr 3, 2022
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